
The People vs. Alex Cross
by:
James Patterson
Language: English
Format: Kindle
Publication date:
November 20th, 2017
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Pages: 432
In a gripping turn of events, Alex Cross finds himself on the other side of the courtroom, facing charges that threaten to unravel everything he stands for. Once the dedicated detective known for his sharp instincts and relentless pursuit of justice, he is now suspended and under scrutiny, battling against a legal system that seems stacked against him. The weight of the trial looms large, bringing to the surface the complexities of justice and moral ambiguity.
As Cross navigates his unexpected role as the defendant, he is forced to confront not only the evidence against him but also the ghosts of his past cases. Old adversaries resurface, and new alliances are tested, pushing him to question the motivations of those around him. The stakes couldn't be higher, as he races against time to uncover the truth while trying to protect his family and his reputation.
Patterson weaves a tale of legal drama and psychological tension, capturing the essence of a man who must fight not only for his freedom but also for the very principles he has dedicated his life to uphold. In this electrifying chapter of Alex Cross's story, the lines between right and wrong blur, leaving readers on the edge of their seats, wondering if justice can truly prevail.
As Cross navigates his unexpected role as the defendant, he is forced to confront not only the evidence against him but also the ghosts of his past cases. Old adversaries resurface, and new alliances are tested, pushing him to question the motivations of those around him. The stakes couldn't be higher, as he races against time to uncover the truth while trying to protect his family and his reputation.
Patterson weaves a tale of legal drama and psychological tension, capturing the essence of a man who must fight not only for his freedom but also for the very principles he has dedicated his life to uphold. In this electrifying chapter of Alex Cross's story, the lines between right and wrong blur, leaving readers on the edge of their seats, wondering if justice can truly prevail.